The eyes, nose and mouth without a face, not a face without the eyes, nose and mouth.

Artist Jun Seo Hahm creates digital compositions that express fragmented biological components, and organic forms oddly removed from their usual context. The resulting images have a sense of the uncanny valley about them, and seem both alien and highly familiar.

Hahm does some work in commercial illustration, and often incorporates typographic elements into the compositions. The intersection between organic forms, digital art, and typography is a bizarre place that invites the viewer to stay a while and spend some time parsing the signs and signifiers therein. Hahm’s incorporation of typography is often brilliantly subtle, created using the outer shapes and positioning of the forms, and sometimes etched into what could be “skin.”

I especially like the works by Hahm where the artist adds simplified facial features to organic forms that seem far removed from faces. These faces are cartoonishly cute, and seem to ground images that might otherwise veer into body horror. The resulting tension adds a sense of dynamism to the works and rewards the viewer for close examination.

About the author

Dallas Jeffs is the Editor of Artist Run Website's blog. She is a recent graduate of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she studied Critical and Cultural Practices. She is passionate about talking and writing about art, and sharing that interest with others. In her studio practice she is a painter, but she considers herself an art writer and educator foremost. If you like art, books and culture with a science fiction twist, check out Dallas' personal blog, HappySpaceNoises